BREAKING: UK's Keir Starmer has announced a timetable for his resignation as prime minister and added that he is also stepping down as leader of the Labour Party.
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Official Statement released by Rohingya Gen-Z.
There is a #Rohingya Gen-Z movement being held in the Refugee Camp at Cox's Bazar.
#RohingyaCrisis#Refugees
A Karen village was hit by Burmese military airstrikes. Burmese military use foreign jets and bombs attacking civilians. Stop arms, equipments and revenues reaching them.
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From February 2022 to March 2026, about 25,300 Rohingya made high-risk boat journeys to Malaysia or Indonesia.
More than 2,300 died or went missing en route, according to Reuters.
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HC Ajit Singh met with 🇧🇩’s new Health Minister, Hon. Sardar Md. Sakhawat Husain, to congratulate him and discuss how 🇨🇦 can support priority areas like nursing and primary health care.
Saudia Arabia has ordered schools to close after severe flooding swept through parts of the country.
Heavy rain swamped roads around Riyadh and in the Al Ahsa governorate.
JUST IN AND UNUSUAL
Canada slaps the United States once again Prime Minister Carney:
“The days when we sent 70 cents of every dollar in military spending to the United States are gone for good.”
He receives loud applause from the public.
Two young Rohingya men, Mohammed Younus (19) & Mohammed Salam (22), were reportedly tortured and killed by the Arakan Army (AA) in Maungdaw, Rakhine State. They were detained on March 27, 2026, while returning from work; their bodies were discovered days later in a local stream.
A Rohingya genocide survivor has filed a criminal case against Min Aung Hlaing in Indonesia under universal jurisdiction
The case adds to growing international efforts to hold Myanmar’s military leaders accountable for heinous international crimes committed against the Rohingya.
More than 1,000 international law experts (myself included) warn that U.S. strikes on Iran violate the U.N. Charter (no evidence that Iran posed an imminent threat that could justify a self-defense claim) and may be war crimes (attacks on civilian sites). https://t.co/KrdCJUu2gO
NIA has arrested seven foreign nationals, six Ukrainians and one American for allegedly providing terrorist training in Myanmar. They received 11-day custody for illegal entry, weapons and drone training, and importing drones from Europe.
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), also known as the Kokang Army, has taken aggressive action against its allied force, the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), in the Kutkai and Theini areas. The tension between the two parties resulted in a gunfight and in the arrest of at least 65 TNLA soldiers along with their weapons in northern Shan State, Myanmar.
The TNLA has expressed its commitment to resolving the situation through dialogue with its allied force, adhering to its established alliance principles. In stark contrast, the Kokang Army has not issued any media statements regarding these escalating tensions, leaving the situation ambiguous.
Some analysts argue that this event may represent a significant turning point, potentially marking the beginning of the end of their extensive strategic alliance, which has endured for several years.
The viral video shows the footage of MNDAA soldiers taking down TNLA's flag and stumbling over it.